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* [[MIDI Network]]: Receive/Send MIDI with RTP-MIDI & QMidiNet | * [[MIDI Network]]: Receive/Send MIDI with RTP-MIDI & QMidiNet | ||
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* [[Aligning Zynthian Touchscreens]]: Guidance on the alignment of non-standard zynthian screens. | * [[Aligning Zynthian Touchscreens]]: Guidance on the alignment of non-standard zynthian screens. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Understanding LINUX Audio]]: will help you understand the acronyms mentioned in this Wiki |
==Beginners== | ==Beginners== |
Revision as of 15:41, 16 July 2021
1 Official UI Guides
1. Zynthian UI Users Guide: The hardware's UI. <= You should start here!
2. ZynSeq's Users Guide: Detailed user's guide for the ZynSeq step sequencer.
3. Configuration Users Guide: Web configuration tool.
4. MOD-UI Users Guide: MOD plugin-host web UI.
5. Command Line User Guide: If you need to manually setup/configure things.
2 Specific Guides
- Installing LV2 Engines: Adding LV2 engines to the system.
- Adding LV2 plugins: Adding LV2 fx plugins to the system.
- MIDI Network: Receive/Send MIDI with RTP-MIDI & QMidiNet
- Adding Extra I/O with the Zynaptik Module: Adding the Zynaptik extra I/O Option
- Aligning Zynthian Touchscreens: Guidance on the alignment of non-standard zynthian screens.
- Understanding LINUX Audio: will help you understand the acronyms mentioned in this Wiki
3 Beginners
First Steps: A brief tutorial on basic UI usage
Quick Start: A beginners tutorial on how to make a piano snapshot
Making some sounds: A beginners tutorial on how to make your Zynthian make some sounds